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"... This paper presents a program analysis approach that discovers a general class of auxiliary informaton and latent program structure for incremental program comprehension. It combines traditional program analysis technology and comprehension mechanism for efficient incrementality of program underst ..."

"... Data and information fusion (DIF) involves a process of combining data and information from multiple inputs. The purpose is to derive enriched information compared to that obtained from each individual input. DIF techniques were first introduced to the research community in the 1970s. The scope of a ..."

model, the hierarchical process of data and information fusion comprises two stages, the low-level fusion processes and the high-level fusion processes. After years of intensive research that is mainly focused on low-levelinformation fusion (IF), the focus is currently shifting towards high-level

"... This paper presents a program analysis approach that discovers a general class of auxiliary informaton and latent program structure for incremental program comprehension. It combines traditional program analysis technology and comprehension mechanism for efficient incrementality of program understan ..."

"... Abstract – High-Level Information Fusion (HLIF) is a relatively new exploration of methods in the last decade. The discussion will address the issues between low-level (signal processing and object state estimation and characterization) and high-level information fusion (control, situational underst ..."

Abstract – High-LevelInformation Fusion (HLIF) is a relatively new exploration of methods in the last decade. The discussion will address the issues between low-level (signal processing and object state estimation and characterization) and high-levelinformation fusion (control, situational

"... Effective labeling for an image indexing system requires all objects in the image to be identified. This identification process can be performed by extracting components of the objects and grouping these components together. We propose the use of image segmentation techniques as a first step to solv ..."

to solve the problem of extracting these components automatically. The difficult task is how the grouping of these components is performed. This paper presents an approach in region grouping using highlevelinformation. This information permits image segments grouped into “more meamngfC regions

"... Vertical information management (VIM) supports decision makers working within various levels of a management hierarchy, who seek information from potentially large, distributed, heterogeneous, and federated information sources. Decision makers are often overwhelmed by the volume of data which may be ..."

for specifying, refining, and partitioning a high-levelinformation request which results in the extraction, collection, aggregation, and abstraction of the underlying data. A fundamental assumption of this work is that high-levelinformation requests may involve data that is extracted or derived from underlying

"... The area of automatic speaker recognition has been dominated by systems using only short-term, low-level acoustic information, such as cepstral features. While these systems have indeed produced very low error rates, they ignore other levels of information beyond low-level acoustics that convey spea ..."

speaker information. Recently published work has shown examples that such high-levelinformation can be used successfully in automatic speaker recognition systems and has the potential to improve accuracy and add robustness. For the 2002 JHU CLSP summer workshop, the SuperSID project (http

"... Abstract – This paper presents a Command and Control (C2) agents approach to supporting tactical decision making by operational commanders. The work addresses two C2 issues: the use of networked information sharing and high-level information fusion to allow for the visualisation of highly anisotropi ..."

Abstract – This paper presents a Command and Control (C2) agents approach to supporting tactical decision making by operational commanders. The work addresses two C2 issues: the use of networked information sharing and high-levelinformation fusion to allow for the visualisation of highly